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2017-01-11
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A few days ago, I browsed a bit on the Tablet when suddenly it froze.
Being a bit tired, I just long-pressed the power button to switch it off and went to sleep.
The next morning, I booted it up and the web page I was looking at was still a bit visible, also the screen flickered badly. It was pretty cold that night (with the window opened), this could be of some importance, as well.
Here's what I've tried:None of these things had the desired effect.
- Put the tablet in a warm place for all further actions
- Let the battery drain as much as possible, switched on again and again until it shut down (or after it didn't boot completely)
- Playing one of those "fix my burned in pixel" videos for about an hour. Didn't find one to cover all pixels, though, even 4:3 ones didn't do that for some reason.
- Resetting the device (since it wasn't visible when booting – but that turned out to be just because the screen was too black to notice)
- Pressed on a few areas a bit more than I was comfortable with before turning on the display
After a few days of being plugged in, the web page isn't visible (or at least readable) anymore. The "burn in" started getting better at the center of the screen. I assume that's because the display turns on once in a while showing the lock screen (brighter in the center) when plugged in to tell me it's full (normally pretty annoying). The flickering is still there, mostly visible on non-black or non-white areas. While it seems to be less bad, I'm not 100% sure – it's still too bad to really enjoy using the device anyway.
I've now written a small app switching between red, green, blue, black and white relentlessly, because that was actually less work than getting a video like mentioned above playing on the whole screen. I'll let it run for a few hours, but am not very hopeful it'll work. But I will write updates here either way. If it does work, I'll put the app on openrepos.
Has someone experienced (and fixed) something similar?
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2017-01-11
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2017-01-11
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2017-01-11
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2017-01-11
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2017-01-11
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2017-01-11
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And is it so that the image was visible also when the device was turned off?
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2017-01-11
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But LCD's are a different thing, the colour change in pixels is achieved via polarization change of the material, and in these descriptions the image did not "burn-in" when the same image was shown for a long time but somehow instantly when the device rebooted spontaniously?
And is it so that the image was visible also when the device was turned off?
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Being a bit tired, I just long-pressed the power button to switch it off and went to sleep.
The next morning, I booted it up and the web page I was looking at was still a bit visible, also the screen flickered badly. It was pretty cold that night (with the window opened), this could be of some importance, as well.
Here's what I've tried:
- Put the tablet in a warm place for all further actions
- Let the battery drain as much as possible, switched on again and again until it shut down (or after it didn't boot completely)
- Playing one of those "fix my burned in pixel" videos for about an hour. Didn't find one to cover all pixels, though, even 4:3 ones didn't do that for some reason.
- Resetting the device (since it wasn't visible when booting – but that turned out to be just because the screen was too black to notice)
- Pressed on a few areas a bit more than I was comfortable with before turning on the display
None of these things had the desired effect.After a few days of being plugged in, the web page isn't visible (or at least readable) anymore. The "burn in" started getting better at the center of the screen. I assume that's because the display turns on once in a while showing the lock screen (brighter in the center) when plugged in to tell me it's full (normally pretty annoying). The flickering is still there, mostly visible on non-black or non-white areas. While it seems to be less bad, I'm not 100% sure – it's still too bad to really enjoy using the device anyway.
I've now written a small app switching between red, green, blue, black and white relentlessly, because that was actually less work than getting a video like mentioned above playing on the whole screen. I'll let it run for a few hours, but am not very hopeful it'll work. But I will write updates here either way. If it does work, I'll put the app on openrepos.
Has someone experienced (and fixed) something similar?
slumber: sensors enabled sleep timer for SFOS (translations/input/… appreciated if you've got some spare time)
talefish: directory based audiobook player for SFOS
nofono: ofono restart for SFOS
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list of i486/noarch packages on openrepos (jolla tablet)